Financial Situation of the City of Baltimore.

The exhaustion of the City Treasury, and the efforts of the City Council to replenish its funds by authorizing the City Register to borrow $300,000 on the promissory notes of the Corporation, have been heretofore stated. The City Register has, however, been unable to obtain money therefor at the usual rates, and consequently the creditors and officers of the city have been unable to procure payment of their claims. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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